Somewhere Fannie Mae Duncan is smiling. The Black entrepreneur's famous jazz joint, the Cotton Club, which opened in the '50s and was torn down in 1975 as part of an urban renewal program, is set to ...
Cars packed the bright green manicured lawn outside the Cotton Club Museum and Cultural Center. Inside, guests bumped elbows at more than 10 tables set up in the main hall of the historic building.
The Cotton Club in Harlem was once considered the epicenter of African American entertainment, boasting performances from the likes of Count Basie and Ella Fitzgerald. The soulful sound shaped culture ...
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